Deliver On-the-Job Training

Deliver On-the-Job Training

£40.00

The pace of change in organisations is constantly increasing, and this is unlikely to change. We all need to be able to adapt, and learn new things quickly from a range of sources. It’s not always possible to wait to attend formal training courses to learn key skills…indeed, formal courses don’t exist for many of the things that people need to do at work.

For some roles (and some processes) however, it is still important that things are done in a set way. For example, if you work in manufacturing, technology or in a ‘process-heavy’ job. In these circumstances, it is part of the manager’s role to deliver on-the-job training and ensure that:

Everyone is doing their job to the best of their ability

There is a standard approach to training people in the team

Skills and processes are continuously improved.

This Power Hour session will provide delegates with a 4-step model that will allow them to deliver on-the-job training with consistency and confidence. In particular, by the end of the Power Hour they will be able to:

Explain why and how people learn

Describe a model for delivering on-the-job training

Explain the skills and procedures involved in each stage of the model.

The session includes additional optional material to allow you extend this session to 2 hours and 25 minutes. For more information, why not download our FREE Key Points Sheet and optional Powerpoint Slides?

If you wish to purchase an editable version of this training session, click here.

Here's more detail about how the session is structured:

•Welcome and Introduction – Trainer and delegate input

•Successful V Unsuccessful training – (Optional) Group discussion

•Why do people learn? – Post-it note exercise and trainer input

•Preparing to Train – Reverse brainstorm and discussion

•The one-to-one training model – Trainer input

•Key skills for on-the-job (one-to-one) training – (Optional) group work

•Exploring the 4-step Model – Group exercises and discussion

•Using the 4-step model – (Optional) Pairs/Threes activity to use the model in a practical exercise